Neil Gaiman spoke to a packed house in LA about his latest prose novel, "The Ocean at the End of the Lane" while offering details and teases about his highly anticipated return to Vertigo with "The Sandman: Overture."

Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams III's "The Sandman: Overture" miniseries is just one of six new Vertigo titles launching in late 2013 an attempt to rebuild the DC Comics imprint. UPDATED with new art by Williams.

Fan-favorite writer Neil Gaiman has announced his next book-signing tour for "Ocean at the End of the Lane" in 2013 will be his last ever, citing the exhaustive amount of time it takes for both the writer and his fans.

With Vertigo Executive Editor Karen Berger departing her position and the cancellation of "Hellblazer," CBR looks at the history of the acclaimed DC Comics' imprint and presents our picks for its top ten series.

J. H. Williams III spoke candidly with CBR News about the challenge that lies ahead as the Eisner Award-winning artist prepares to illustrate a prequel to "Sandman," written by series creator Neil Gaiman.

DC Comics Co-Publishers Dan DiDio and Jim Lee spoke with CBR TV about "Before Watchmen" sales exceeding their expectations, Neil Gaiman's return to the world of Sandman and Lee's potential take on Wonder Woman.

In a surprise announcement at its Friday panel at Comic-Con International, Vertigo revealed that Neil Gaiman announced will write a "Sandman" prequel, with art by J.H. Williams III. Click through for more from the panel.

Marvel rounded out the week of Sinister Six teaser images from Gabrielle Dell'Otto for "Ends of the Earth" with images of Rhino, Sandman and Chameleon defeating Spider-Man. The event begins in "Amazing Spider-Man" #682.

You may know Neil Gaiman from such works as "Sandman" and "Coraline," but the acclaimed writer is also set to guest star on this Sunday's episode of "The Simpsons." ROBOT 6 has details and a video clip.

"Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke is set to bring DC Comics' "Deadman" to the CW. While his origins make him an unlikely TV star, deceased Trapeze artist Boston Brand may soon help out the living in a weekly drama.

The end of "Jack of Fables," new story arcs for "American Vampire," and Jill Thompson's "Endless Storybook" were all on the menu for the Vertigo panel, which butler-for-a-day Bill Willingham adding a touch of class.

A proposed TV series based on the classic Neil Gaiman Vertigo book has stalled as producer and "Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke explains that he hopes to return to the Endless some day in the future.

In the second of our three-day celebration of the 300th CBLR, we examine the true story behind Neil Gaiman and his feelings on Death being used in the DC Universe. Plus, legends about George Perez, J.H. Williams III and Grant Morrison!

DC Comics has released a preview of "Action Comics" #894 featuring Neil Gaiman's Death. Written by Paul Cornell with Pete Woods on art, a back-up by Nick Spencer and RB Silva and a Dave Finch cover, the issue hits October 27.

NYCC's Vertigo: On the Edge panel saw the announcement of "The Annotated Sandman," a new "Cinderella" miniseries and "The New York Five" while confirming a new book by chef Anthony Bourdain titled "Get Jiro!"

"Madman" creator Michael Allred and colorist Laura Allred met with loyal fans in Baltimore for a discussion of the Allreds' comics and music, and to hear what's next for their signature creation, Frank Einstein AKA Madman.

With Neil Gaiman's blessing, writer Paul Cornell is bringing Death of The Endless into his run on "Action Comics" and he spoke to CBR about how the crossover came about and what it means for his villain-centric run.

The prolific creator of comics, novels, film, journalism and poetry spoke to a full house at UCLA Live's Royce Hall about his work on "Sandman," "Coraline," and more. CBR was there to get you the scoop.

At this past weekend’s WonderCon, Jill Thompson, the creator of Scary
Godmother and illustrator of "The Sandman" talked about her comics career and
early comic book idols, including her desire to one day be John Byrne.

CBR talks with Neil Gaiman to talk about "Coraline," the new film based on his
best-selling novella. The writer also discusses with us his work on the Batman
story, "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?"

The award-winning artist and writer P. Craig Russell talks to CBR about "The Dream Hunters" and the other Neil Gaiman book he illustrated and adapted, "Coraline," his passion for adaptations and his love of opera.